13 hours ago Sep 25, 2021 · The Health-e-Messaging service allows you to communicate with our office when it’s most convenient for you. You’ll be able to communicate with us from anywhere simply by logging into our site and using your UC Davis login and Kerberos passphrase. You’ll save time by avoiding non-urgent office visits and be able to manage your care more efficiently. >> Go To The Portal
Sep 25, 2021 · The Health-e-Messaging service allows you to communicate with our office when it’s most convenient for you. You’ll be able to communicate with us from anywhere simply by logging into our site and using your UC Davis login and Kerberos passphrase. You’ll save time by avoiding non-urgent office visits and be able to manage your care more efficiently.
As a UC Davis Health patient, you can use MyUCDavisHealth (formerly MyChart®) to securely and confidentially communicate with your care team, review your medical record, and much more – all from your computer, tablet and smartphone. If you are a new patient to UC Davis Health, please sign up to create a MyUCDavisHealth user account.
UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento and UC Davis Health clinics across Northern California remain open and are serving patients. Our teams are trained and equipped to treat patients with symptoms of novel coronavirus, as well as any other patients with potentially contagious diseases. COVID-19 vaccinations are available to anyone 12 and older:
Feb 09, 2022 · Please note that UC Davis employees should continue to make appointments for testing through the Health-e-Messaging portal, in order to meet requirements for accessing campus facilities. Health-e-Messaging does include appointments for employees at all possible locations. (Updated Aug. 20) UPDATED: Are UC Davis Health employees eligible to get ...
Now that the Genome Center has processed 100,000 saliva samples, find out about the science behind the test and how it was developed, including how saliva samples are processed in the laboratory.
Asymptomatic only: This testing is only for students and employees who do not have symptoms. If you have COVID-19 symptoms, contact Student Health and Counseling Services (or your doctor or Occupational Health if you are a campus employee).
Delayed test results: Most results are returned within 48 hours. If you have not received your test result after 48 hours, please log back into the Health-e-Messaging Portal and check “Lab Results.”. A small number of results may take longer to be reported to the testing participant due to technical considerations.
The saliva test used at UC Davis is a rapid test that detects whether someone is currently infected with the coronavirus. This is a laboratory developed test that uses a high throughput, real time, quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) protocol run on machines repurposed from the agricultural genetics industry. The saliva samples are processed at the UC Davis Genome Center, which is a CLIA-certified extension of the UC Davis Student Health and Counseling Services CLIA license. Read more about what's behind the UC Davis COVID-19 saliva testing process.
While the biochemistry of the saliva test is similar to tests used elsewhere, the UC Davis Genome Center is making use of an open-source, high-throughput method that provides speedy results and is otherwise used in agricultural genetics.
UC Davis is working to implement the UC COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate, which was finalized and approved on July 15.
UC Davis is helping administer COVID-19 vaccines through its campus vaccine clinic.
Not sure if you've successfully reported your vaccine information? Here's how to check whether you are currently compliant with the UC Vaccine Mandate:
With the Moderna vaccine just approved for emergency use by the FDA, vaccinations continue for healthcare providers. Employee Health is prioritizing vaccines for those with significant clinical responsibilities at this time, but plan to expand their efforts once the vaccine supply is better understood.
With the Moderna vaccine just approved for emergency use by the FDA, vaccinations continue for healthcare providers. Employee Health is prioritizing vaccines for those with significant clinical responsibilities at this time but plan to expand their efforts once the vaccine supply is better understood.
With the Moderna vaccine just approved for emergency use by the FDA, vaccinations continue for healthcare providers. Employee Health is prioritizing vaccines for those with significant clinical responsibilities at this time as they wait for a vaccine shipment that is expected to arrive this weekend.
With the Moderna vaccine just approved for emergency use by the FDA, vaccinations continue for healthcare providers. Employee Health is prioritizing vaccines for those with significant clinical responsibilities at this time as they wait for a vaccine shipment that is expected to arrive this weekend.
For questions regarding admissions, please email our Admissions team at hs-somadmissions@ucdavis.edu.
You can make an appointment online at Health-e-Messaging, in person or by calling (530) 752-2349 for medical services or (530) 752-0871 for mental health services. The Appointment Desk follows the same Hours of Operation, however it closes at 5:00PM.
How To Make a Medical or Counseling Service Appointment 1 Be sure to have your class and work schedule with you before calling. 2 Please check in 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time. 3 Registration stations are located in each waiting area. 4 If you are late for your scheduled appointment time, you may be asked to re-schedule. Please keep this in mind when scheduling your appointment. 5 Please note that appointments are limited in length and you may be asked to schedule a follow-up appointment (s) if you have multiple concerns or your care requires more than the allotted time. 6 If you cannot make your appointment, please cancel your appointment (see How to Cancel an Appointment below). 7 Some appointments have questionnaires that need to be filled out before your appointment. If a questionnaire is required, in most cases it will show up on the homepage when you log in to Health-e-Messaging.